you do realize that problems in the past with the 2G, 3G, and 3Gs were because of the iPhone and not AT&T's network, right?

I am not taking AT&T's side here, I am sure that an overburdened network has something to do with it. I am guessing 95% of the problems were caused by the phone itself.

My girlfriend has a blackberry, she never has a dropped call (except in certain parts of the city - but apparently AT&T is working on that)

A friend of mine has the HTC Hero (I think?) on AT&T and he never has a problem with it.

Hopefully the new design of the iPhone 4 will fix all these problems.

Then, I can't wait for the iPhone to become available on more networks...cuz then everyone will flock over to the new carrier, then will experience the same problems there. With verizon, not being able to get an email while on the phone. An AT&T store manager said that verizon is going GSM, it'll take them a few years to work out the kinks....just like AT&T

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